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fling

American  
[fling] / flɪŋ /

verb (used with object)

flung, flinging
  1. to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence.

    to fling a stone.

  2. to move (oneself ) violently with impatience, contempt, or the like.

    She flung herself angrily from the room.

  3. to put suddenly or violently.

    to fling a suspect into jail.

  4. to project or speak sharply, curtly, or forcefully.

    He flung his answer at the questioner.

  5. to involve (oneself ) vigorously in an undertaking.

  6. to move, do, or say (something) quickly.

    to fling a greeting in passing.

  7. to send suddenly and rapidly.

    to fling fresh troops into a battle.

  8. to throw aside or off.

  9. to throw to the ground, as in wrestling or horseback riding.


verb (used without object)

flung, flinging
  1. to move with haste or violence; rush; dash.

  2. to fly into violent and irregular motions, as a horse; throw the body about, as a person.

  3. to speak harshly or abusively (usually followed byout ).

    He flung out disgustedly against the whole human race.

noun

  1. an act of flinging.

  2. a short period of unrestrained pursuit of one's wishes or desires.

    The week of partying was my last fling before starting a new job.

  3. an attempt at something.

    He took a fling at playwriting.

  4. a critical or contemptuous remark; gibe.

  5. Also called Highland fling.  a lively Scottish dance characterized by flinging movements of the arms and legs.

fling British  
/ flɪŋ /

verb

  1. to throw, esp with force or abandon; hurl or toss

  2. to put or send without warning or preparation

    to fling someone into jail

  3. (also intr) to move (oneself or a part of the body) with abandon or speed

    he flung himself into a chair

  4. (usually foll by into) to apply (oneself) diligently and with vigour (to)

  5. to cast aside; disregard

    she flung away her scruples

  6. to utter violently or offensively

  7. poetic to give out; emit

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

  1. the act or an instance of flinging; toss; throw

  2. a period or occasion of unrestrained, impulsive, or extravagant behaviour

    to have a fling

  3. any of various vigorous Scottish reels full of leaps and turns, such as the Highland fling

  4. a trial; try

    to have a fling at something different

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
fling Idioms  

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Other Word Forms

  • flinger noun
  • outfling verb (used with object)

Etymology

Origin of fling

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English; compare Swedish flänga “to fly, race”